Epson SureColor T5270 User Manual - Page 196
Before printing on non-Epson media, Custom Paper Setting, Custom Settings, Advanced, Media
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Epson SureColor T-Series User's Guide Appendix Before printing on non-Epson media When using non-Epson media (Custom Paper), make the paper configuration according to the paper characteristics before printing. Settings are adjusted as follows. O Select Custom Paper Setting in the printer Paper menu. U"Paper menu" on page 134 O Save custom paper settings to the printer using EPSON LFP Remote Panel 2. O Save custom paper settings created in the printer driver to the computer (Windows). Save settings using the Custom Settings option in the Advanced tab. U"Adding Media Types" on page 117 When the custom media types are selected both with the printer and in the printer driver Media Type menu, priority is given to printer driver settings. O Adjusting Settings in the Printer Driver (Mac OS X) From the Advanced screen, open Paper Configuration dialog and adjust settings as desired. See the printer driver help for more details. Detailed adjustments can be made to user media settings using the Custom Paper Setting option in the printer Paper menu. Note: O Be sure to check the paper characteristics such as paper tension, ink fixating, or paper thickness before setting the custom paper. For the paper's characteristics, check the paper's documentation or with your local dealer. O Test the print quality with this printer before purchasing a large amount of paper. O If colors in printed images on the custom paper are uneven, use unidirectional printing. For unidirectional printing, select Printer Settings > Print Quality (Windows) or Mode (Mac OS X) > Advanced Settings and clear the High Speed check box. O If you are using the T7270D/T5270D and printing with both Roll 1 and Roll 2, configure them individually by setting the print settings using the Custom Paper Setting, even when the paper is the same. If the Custom Paper Setting set by the conditions set in Roll 1 is applied to the same type of paper loaded in Roll 2, but the paper path, paper width, or other print conditions are different, printing will not be performed correctly. 196